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Little Ole Unimportant You
By Elizabeth Thomas
A grain of sand or salt, a mustard seed, seconds of time--what do they have in common? They are all tiny and one could think---not important.
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From Attorney to Priest and Martyr; meet Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen.
By Larry Peterson
Saint Fidelis is the Patron Saint of lawyers and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples During the early part of the 16th century, the zealousness of the Protestants in Zurich, Switzerland, was quite pronounced. On January 5, 1527, a young fellow by the name of Felix Mantz, discovered just how zealous these people were
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FINALLY---SEEING WITH EYES OF UNDERSTANDING.
By Elizabeth Thomas
How is your journaling journey to Healing proceeding? As you write, as any emotion comes up, do you find the source and how that event left you deeply hurt and angry? Who is behind that anger? Now here comes the hardest part of all. "Do you want to be well? What are you willing to do to be well?"
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PREPARING FOR THE WORST TO COME!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
God cannot prevent horrible things from happening as mankind had to be given free will. But, what we do when bad things happen will make a difference of life or death: or our pain becoming worse.
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Restless and Anxious? What Truth Are We Hiding?
By Elizabeth Thomas
What or why does RESTLESSNESS come into our life. Right now, many are experiencing 'restlessness' and antsy behaviors. Cabin fever some would say from being 'safe at home.' Whatever the reason, we may be feeling strongly: "I am about to explode!!"
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One Body, Many Parts
By Bill Dunn
This Sunday we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, the official birthday of the Church. Fifty days after Jesus’ Resurrection, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, giving them the power and the courage to preach the Good News to all the world.
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Saint Bernardine of Siena
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Our love story with St. Bernardine or San Bernardino, as we have known and loved him, began a long time ago - about the time we got to know St. Catherine of Siena and the Miracle of the Eucharist of Siena. For, you see, right adjacent to the Basilica of St. Francis is the Oratory of St. Bernardine.
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Bring Flowers of the Rarest
By E.M. McCarthy
With the Sacraments being taken away from the faithful during an uncertain and confusing time of pandemic, Mary, the mother of Jesus Our Lord, has a particular role in coming to our aid today.
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Mary's Invitation
By Carol Monaco
As we continue to endure this coronavirus pandemic, I think about Our Blessed Mother’s apparitions in Lourdes, France and Fatima, Portugal. Mary’s message from these apparitions is clear. We are invited to pray, particularly the Rosary, and to unite with Our Lord.
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Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and the Conversion of an Atheist
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The most famous as well as dramatic account of a Miracle attributed to Our Lady’s intercession through the Miraculous Medal is that of Alphonse Ratisbonne. He was an Austrian Jew, very well off in material possessions, a man of the world. He harbored a great hatred for Catholics, and all things pertaining to the Catholic Church.
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The Life of Saint Louis Marie de Montfort
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
A few years ago, we wanted to write a book entitled Mary’s Heroes. There are many brothers and sisters who have had a love story with Our Lady. They are so powerful! They are so filled with the Holy Spirit!
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The Importance of Perseverance
By Sinclair Cushmore
Do you find yourself going to the Sacrament of Confession with the same habitual sin, month after month, maybe even week after week? Whatever they may be, we ALL struggle with bad habits, and Our Lord Jesus Christ certainly calls us to live as God’s children, loving Him with all that we are and all that we do, and to care for our neighbor as we care for our own welfare (Mark 12:28-31).
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Saint Simon Stock Audio Drama
By Traditional Catholic Guy
Simon Stock was born in 1165 in England. His family was not wealthy, but they raised Simon in the faith of Christ. He is one of the great Carmelite Saints, and his life is an extraordinary example of how God can make anyone his vessel to do great and wonderful things.
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Visions of Saint Philip Neri
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
In St. Philip's time, the Church was at a low point. Renaissance had taken its toll on the spirituality of most religious in Rome. The Medicis controlled the College of Cardinals. Choice candidates became princes of the land, rather than of the Church.
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The Moon Tonight
By Mary Rivers
When times get rough, and it becomes hard to feel secure,
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Visions of the Children of Fatima
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The precious children of Fatima, Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco, have captured our hearts, as the brave trio who fought against all secular odds to keep a promise to Our Lady. She asked them to come to her on the 13th of each month for six months, in the year 1917; and against overwhelming odds, they said Yes!
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Saint Agnes of Montepulciano, Saint of Saints
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
During one of Catherine of Siena's ecstasies, she exclaimed, referring to St. Agnes of Montepulciano: "I give you thanks oh my Lord, for showing me the place that will be mine (in Paradise), next to my sister Agnes." Who is this Saint (virtually unknown in our country) that a powerful Saint and Doctor of the Church - Catherine of Siena should say this of her?
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